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Hello, world. I am kind of out of action at the moment, but just wanted to pop by to remind everyone that this Thursday (the 17th) is the date that I chose for November's Day In The Life. In case you don't know what I am talking about, this is really just an opportunity for bloggers to get together and share the minutiae of their day. You can write a list of everything you do or you can get more imaginative. In the past people have recorded their day in the form of a pie chart or an A to Z or just by posting pictures. You can tackle the challenge however you like. Once everyone's done, I'll compile a list of links to everyone who took part this month so we can all see what other people have done with their day. No matter how boring you think your day has been, I can guarantee it will interest someone else! It's not very easy for me to blog etc this week (there have been some unexpected incidents) so I'd really appreciate it if you could help me spread the word by reminding people via your own blog/twitter/whatever. I'll share my day as soon as I can too. So that's this Thursday, November 17th. Have fun :)
 This week I have been catching up with Kirstie's Handmade Britain, watching an episode in the morning while I eat my breakfast and hang out with the cats.  I'm really liking the series so far.  I did enjoy Kirstie's Homemade Home (I know opinion was very divided on this most controversial of matters!) but was getting a bit irked at how she would try a craft for about an hour, leave her project with the expert for them to finish and then go on about how she made it herself.  In this series, she has to see the projects through to the end, although I do wonder how the other competitors feel about her having so much expert guidance.  I also have some doubts about the anonymity of the judging, especially in this week's needlework episode.  Very suspicious, if you ask me!  But I do love Kirstie (my lookalike if Graham is to be believed) and it's great to have a fun programme about crafting on the telly.  Plus we always enjoy the crazy world of the craft/baking tent when we go to the Aberfeldy Highland Games, so it's fun to get a glimpse at other shows around the country.  My mum has been watching this series too and seemed very enamoured with Mr X Stitch (though didn't he just come across as a lovely man?  aw!) when I spoke to her last night.  When I told her that my Little Red Riding Hood embroidery was once featured on his website, she was very excited and said she was very proud of me.  I think she saw it as a bona fide celebrity endorsement.  Tee hee!  Have you been watching Kirstie too?
This week I have been catching up with Kirstie's Handmade Britain, watching an episode in the morning while I eat my breakfast and hang out with the cats.  I'm really liking the series so far.  I did enjoy Kirstie's Homemade Home (I know opinion was very divided on this most controversial of matters!) but was getting a bit irked at how she would try a craft for about an hour, leave her project with the expert for them to finish and then go on about how she made it herself.  In this series, she has to see the projects through to the end, although I do wonder how the other competitors feel about her having so much expert guidance.  I also have some doubts about the anonymity of the judging, especially in this week's needlework episode.  Very suspicious, if you ask me!  But I do love Kirstie (my lookalike if Graham is to be believed) and it's great to have a fun programme about crafting on the telly.  Plus we always enjoy the crazy world of the craft/baking tent when we go to the Aberfeldy Highland Games, so it's fun to get a glimpse at other shows around the country.  My mum has been watching this series too and seemed very enamoured with Mr X Stitch (though didn't he just come across as a lovely man?  aw!) when I spoke to her last night.  When I told her that my Little Red Riding Hood embroidery was once featured on his website, she was very excited and said she was very proud of me.  I think she saw it as a bona fide celebrity endorsement.  Tee hee!  Have you been watching Kirstie too?

This month Feeling Stitchy have been having a sewing contest inspired by Penguin's recent embroidered covers. I really wanted to give this a go, but decided my to-do list for this month was already a bit too full. Lots of people have had a go though (check out the other stitchy covers in the flickr group) and I will file this project away as something I might try in 2012... or 2013!
* I just noticed the flickr group is called Covered In Stitches, meaning I didn't actually do anything!  Oh well...





Phew!  Following a six hour door to door trek, I am back in Glasgow after my weekend in Elgin.  The journey was really pretty good.  I finished my latest crochet project about ten minutes outside Glasgow so was entertained all the way, but I am now seriously pooped with a sore tail bone and ain't got the energy to upload the photos necessary for my planned post.  But isn't this dress print lovely enough to use instead?  It does have train tracks on it, so is not totally unconnected really.  I'll be back tomorrow with pictures of baby clothes, a little bit of Halloween fun and my thoughts on having completed blogtoberfest (plus a giant pat on my own back).  Just one day to go...
And don't forget that tomorrow is the designated Day In The Life date for October if you fancy joining in and sharing the minutiae of your day on your own blog.
Having a lovely time here in Elgin.  The train journey to get here was very pleasant (I crocheted all the way from Stirling to Keith) and the weather has been beautiful since I arrived.  I have mostly been spending my time crocheting by the fire with Patch the three-legged cat for company, but have also been eating lots (and lots) of very tasty food, admiring the wildlife and scenery, and visiting lots of charity and non-charity shops with my mother.  We bought some baby clothes and it made me feel very organised.
Wish you were here!
Laura
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 Yesterday afternoon we went to see We Need To Talk About Kevin.  I was really in two minds about whether or not to go.  I thought this could be the most ill-advised film for a pregnant person to watch (I was also worried about it putting the parenting fear into Graham) but, because it was directed by Lynne Ramsay and had such great reviews, I couldn't resist in the end.  I'm glad that I did go and see it.  It was a really engrossing film and gave me lots to think about without actually giving me any fears that I didn't already have.  I'd be really interested (if time travel was possible and I could take a copy of this film back with me) to see what my reaction would have been before I got pregnant.  I seemed to be a lot more angry with the father's character than Graham was and it reminded me of the time we watched Control (the biopic about Ian Curtis) in the early stages of pregnancy.  That film left me quite furious and vowing to turn off the radio whenever a Joy Division song came on, a reaction I'm sure was down to hormones and anxiety.  I've calmed down now though!
Yesterday afternoon we went to see We Need To Talk About Kevin.  I was really in two minds about whether or not to go.  I thought this could be the most ill-advised film for a pregnant person to watch (I was also worried about it putting the parenting fear into Graham) but, because it was directed by Lynne Ramsay and had such great reviews, I couldn't resist in the end.  I'm glad that I did go and see it.  It was a really engrossing film and gave me lots to think about without actually giving me any fears that I didn't already have.  I'd be really interested (if time travel was possible and I could take a copy of this film back with me) to see what my reaction would have been before I got pregnant.  I seemed to be a lot more angry with the father's character than Graham was and it reminded me of the time we watched Control (the biopic about Ian Curtis) in the early stages of pregnancy.  That film left me quite furious and vowing to turn off the radio whenever a Joy Division song came on, a reaction I'm sure was down to hormones and anxiety.  I've calmed down now though!Have you seen this exciting new item from Asking For Trouble?  It's a five year diary.  Designed for people who are not very good at keeping a diary usually, it has just a small box to record a few notes for each day.  You start it on January 1st 2012, fill it in all year and then go back to the next box on page one on January 1st 2013... and so on.  Come the end of 2016, you can look at any page and see what you did on that specific date over the last five years.  It also has some other exciting features like a personal profile you can fill in once a year to see how your tastes and fancies have changed too.  I think this is such a fun idea and I might have to treat myself to one for Christmas.  I have quite a lot of half used diaries lying about (I found a few when looking for that issue of Melody Maker the other week) but I think even I could jot down a couple of notes each day and hopefully not just write, "Went to work, had dinner, watched telly, went to bed," five days a week either!
Have you seen any fun items popping up on the internet lately?  All Christmas present ideas would be gratefully received!




